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(Redirected from Tantrasāra) For the 16th-century Tantric work of same name, see Brihat Tantrasara.
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The Tantrasara is a work attributed to Abhinavagupta, the most famous historical proponent of the Trika or Kashmir Shaivism philosophy of Hinduism. It is said to be a condensed version of the Tantraloka, Abhinavagupta's masterpiece.

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  1. Muller-Ortega 1989, p. 47

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